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Consilium
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EN_INTEGR_POLITICAL_CRISIS_2013web.pdf
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Cyber Exercises
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ENISA is supporting and organising cyber exercises.
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Cyber Europe 2016
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“Experience is a good school. But the fees are high”. ENISA urges decision makers to take action before a major cyber crisis occurs in Europe
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ENISA analysed the EU-level crisis management frameworks in five different sectors to make recommendations on more efficient cyber crisis cooperation and management.
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ENISA strategies for efficient incident response and coordination towards cyber threats
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ENISA has produced a document as part of its support to Working Group 2 of the NIS platform in the field of information exchange and incident coordination, including incident reporting and risks metrics for information exchange.
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Cyber Europe 2016: Are you ready for the next cyber crisis?
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ENISA, with the cooperation of EU and EFTA Member States, organises the Cyber Exercise series to prepare Europe for major cybersecurity crises. ENISA Cyber Europe 2016 will take place this Autumn
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Common practices of EU-level crisis management and applicability to the cyber crises
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Despite a number of initiatives within the European Network and Information Security community to establish frameworks and standard operating procedures, the EU-level response to cyber incidents, and in particular these which lead to crisis situations, lacks consistency. Today, should a crisis arise from a large-scale cyber incident, Member States would lack a harmonised framework to effectively respond to the challenges posed by this incident.
Based on detailed analysis of five different EU-level crisis management frameworks, this report highlights those lessons learnt from years of crisis management in five different sectors which would be applicable to the cyber domain, and provides a series of key recommendations regarding EU-level priorities to alter the outcome of the next cyber crisis.
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Latest Report on National and International Cyber Security Exercises
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During this study ENISA gathered and analysed a large set of over 200 exercises.
In addition to the exercise dataset, ENISA analysed specialised literature such as after-action reports and previous studies that have contributed to the analysis. This report includes a model for describing and reporting on such exercises. The study is a step forward towards better resource for planning and collaboration between nations and agencies interested in cybersecurity exercises.
The findings show a continuous and accelerated increase in the total amount of exercises held after 2012, as well as an increase in the number of cooperative exercises involving private and public actors. This indicates that it is not just a matter of public agencies running more exercises, but also of more actors benefiting from these exercises.
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ENISA welcomes the agreement of EU Institutions on the first EU wide cybersecurity Directive and Agency’s extended role
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